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Leadership Isn’t About Being Great, It’s About Enabling Others To Be Great
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As I sipped on my tea at a mentoring session last week, a long term colleague and friend posed a question: “How Can I Be A Great Leader?!”
I gave the question some more thought – with seven words he had really got my mind racing! I finally responded: “Leadership isn’t about being great. It’s about enabling others to be great.”
I’ve since had the opportunity to reflect on this. What did I mean? How do you enable people to be great, and create ‘great teams’?
I’ve sought to break this down to what I believe are 6 key points, however one of my biggest learning’s is that every day is a school day, and this will evolve over time. I continue to learn every single day!
People Make the Difference
As Jose Mourinho replied when asked about building a successful team, ” you can’t make an omelette without eggs”
Great people are the true differentiator in any successful business or team. As a leader, it is key you keep your eyes wide open and enable everybody to be the best possible version of ‘them’.
Get to know all of the people around you, understand what they want to achieve and help them self-realise what they need to do to ‘win’. Then you will see that people become motivated, they have clarity and they have belief, both in you and themselves. Success will follow if you believe in the ‘possibility’ of people.
Success will follow if you believe in the ‘possibility’ of people.
Environment
Would you go and socialise somewhere that made you unhappy?
In fact, lets stretch this..
Would you socialise somewhere that didn’t excite you, you don’t find enjoyable, that you ‘don’t’ want to go to?
Obviously the answer is no – yet many spend upwards of 8 hours a day in a workplace that they are at best ambivalent towards. As a leader, it is key we create an organic environment that it is enjoyable to be in, that fuels others passion to make a difference and gets people excited to come in to work and succeed.
Small acts regularly are always better than the occasional grand gesture. Breakfasts, lunches, walk and talks, sporting events, recognition. Even remembering to greet everyone every day and ask how they are, simple gestures that are often forgotten. Diverse teams will have diverse ideas around what’s is enjoyable, so ensure everybody can be involved to foster ideas.
Furthermore, leaders set the tone. Each morning, we need to ensure we walk in and create magic for our teams.
Consistency
As Aristotle’s quote tells us, ‘excellence is not an act, but a habit, we are what we repeatedly do’.
I’m a great believer that consistency is a key trait in great leaders. Those that change their position consistently confuses others and this damages morale.
We have to know what we stand for and be prepared to remember this in the face of challenges. Those that stand for everything, stand for nothing.
‘excellence is not an act, but a habit, we are what we repeatedly do’.
Humility and Vulnerability
When things go wrong, weak leaders blame others – their predecessors, their team, their leaders. Everybody bar themselves. However if you’re explaining, you’re already behind.
Rather, we should be willing to show and share our vulnerability.
We all make mistakes and sharing these simply displays that we are human! Subsequently we need to highlight our desire to learn from these. It is a sign of strength, not weakness in asking for guidance and support. This tells your team that asking for help is more than just OK. It’s often the right step.
The ability to display humility and our genuine vulnerability authenticates that we are after all ‘human.’
Finally, when the teams wins, victory should be about your people. I still live by the motto to #makeyourpeoplefamous.
“Finally, when the teams wins, victory should be about your people. I still live by the motto to #makeyourpeoplefamous.”
Never Give Up
Some days will be be tough. Things will not go the way we expected. However we need to be relentless in moving forward. Resilience really is one of the greatest traits a leader can possess.
When things go wrong, understand why, yet don’t dwell on it. Instead focus on how you will ensure you wont make the same mistakes, or how you can learn from this. Own it. Never accept failure, never give up, and do this with a positive mindset
Integrity is Everything
Finally, be guided by your morals. When making tough decisions, ensure they align with your moral compass.
When you have tough conversations, have them with integrity and honesty. Never ignore these as this is fastest route to failure. This is particularly relevant with behaviours. You can give second chances on numbers, but not on values.
If you can look yourself in the mirror each evening, knowing that you’ve given it your all and you’ve done the right thing, there really is nothing more you can do. The time is always right to do what is right.
“The time is always right to do what is right.”
David McQueen is the author of several articles that have been featured on both LinkedIn, in the International Press and by several digital channels. You can follow David and see more of his work at:
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